2009 NBA Draft: Consensus Mock Draft

The Consensus Mock Draft is a compilation of the best mock drafts around the web. We bring them together to come up with a good estimate of how the draft could play out. (updated through June 25)

Most Common Picks

1.

LAC

Blake Griffin (12)

8.

NYK

Curry, Holiday (3)

2.

MEM

Hasheem Thabeet (9)

9.

TOR

DeMar DeRozan (10)

3.

OKC

Ricky Rubio (7)

10.

MIL

Jonny Flynn (5)

4.

SAC

Tyreke Evans (5)

11.

NJN

Terrence Williams (4)

5.

MIN

James Harden (5)

12.

CHA

Gerald Henderson (7)

6.

MIN

Curry, Evans, Harden (3)

13.

IND

DeJuan Blair (5)

7.

GSW

Jordan Hill (9)

14.

PHX

Earl Clark (3)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

BlakeGriffin

Oklahoma

6-10

Sophomore

Comm: 1 (12)

HasheemThabeet

UConn

7-3

Junior

Comm: 2 (8)

RickyRubio

Spain

6-4

International

Comm: 3 (5)

JamesHarden

Arizona St.

6-5

Sophomore

Comm: 3, 5 (4)

TyrekeEvans

Memphis

6-6

Freshman

Comm: 6 (4)

StephenCurry

Davidson

6-3

Junior

Comm: 6, 8 (3)

JordanHill

Arizona

6-10

Junior

Comm: 7 (6)

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

JonnyFlynn

Syracuse

6-0

Sophomore

Comm: 10 (5)

DeMarDeRozan

USC

6-7

Freshman

Comm: 9 (9)

BrandonJennings

Roma

6-1

International

Comm: 13 (4)

JrueHoliday

UCLA

6-3

Freshman

Comm: 4, 11, 12 (2)

GeraldHenderson

Duke

6-4

Junior

Comm: 12 (8)

EarlClark

Louisville

6-9

Junior

Comm: 14 (2)

TerrenceWilliams

Louisville

6-6

Senior

Comm: 11 (4)

To calculate the consensus, we awarded 14 points for the first overall pick, 13 to the second, continuing to 1 for the final lottery pick. The player with the highest point total represents the top overall selection.

Comm: Pick at which the player is most commonly projected, with number of mock drafts in parentheses. For example, is projected to go fourth in five of the mock drafts listed below.

To calculate the consensus, we awarded 14 points for the first overall pick, 13 to the second, continuing to 1 for the final lottery pick. The player with the highest point total represents the top overall selection.

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